Meriden Humane Society



“We believe it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless cats and dogs, and to place them in loving, permanent homes. We work diligently to educate the public on the importance of pet sterilization, responsible pet ownership, disease control, as well as the Humane Treatment of Animals. The Meriden Humane Society is a Private, No Kill, non-profit Animal Shelter and Rescue Facility. We are not affiliated with any other Humane Society or rescue organization and receive no funding from state or local government entities.”


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Since 1893, the Meriden Humane Society (MHS) has been a not-for-profit no-kill animal shelter and rescue facility in CT.  Many of our animals are taken from high risk situations such as cruelty/hoarding investigations, abandoned strays and private residents who can no longer care for their animals.  

The Meriden Humane Society is one of the longest running animal welfare organizations in Connecticut and works tirelessly to serve animals and its community.  In the last five years alone, MHS welcomed over 2200 homeless animals.  These animals were vaccinated, spayed/ neutered, afforded all the medical care they required, and most have moved on to loving homes. MHS’s commitment to ensuring each animals receives the high quality medical care it deserves is costly - we spend nearly $150,000 annually in veterinary and medical expenses, accounting for over 1/2 of our budget.



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